The Swastika, the Earliest Known Symbol, and Its Migration: With Observations on the Migration of Certain Industries in Prehistoric TimesWilson, Thomas
Religion
The Swastika, the Earliest Known Symbol, and Its Migration: With Observations on the Migration of Certain Industries in Prehistoric Times
Wilson, Thomas
Industries, Primitive; Swastikas; Symbolism
295. Pottery bowl with spiral Swastika, five arms, in bottom.
Poinsett County, Ark. Cat. No. 114035, U. S. N. M. Two
views, top and side 923
296. Vessel of black ware, spiral scroll. Arkansas 924
297. Pottery bowl, bird shaped with three parallel incised
lines with ribbon fold. Charleston, Mo. 924
298. Pottery bottle with three parallel incised lines turning
with ribbon fold. Charleston, Mo. 925
299. Basket work with many armed volutes. _Fourth Ann. Rep.
Bur. Ethnol._, 1882-83, fig. 485 925
300. Engraved shell gorget disk. Greek cross resembling
Swastika, incised lines. Mound, Union County, Ill. 926
301. Engraved shell gorget with Greek cross. Charleston,
Mo. _Second Ann. Rep. Bur. Ethnol._, 1880-81, pl. LI,
fig. 2 927
302. Engraved shell gorget disk. Greek cross, inchoate
Swastika. _Second Ann. Rep. Bur. Ethnol._, 1880-81,
Pl. LII, fig. 3 928
303. Fragment of copper disk. Greek cross in center circle.
Ohio. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., N. Y. _Second Ann. Rep. Bur.
Ethnol._, 1880-81, pl. LII, fig. 4 928
304. Engraved shell disk gorget, rude cross with many dots.
Lick Creek, Tenn. _Second Ann. Rep. Bur. Ethnol._,
1880-81, pl. LII, fig. 2 929
305. Engraved shell, Greek cross, hatched. Caldwell County,
N. C. Cat. No. 83169, U. S. N. M. 929
306. Engraved shell three-armed (triskelion). Lick Creek,
Tenn. Cat. No. 83170, U. S. N. M. 929
307. Drilled and engraved shell or "runtee" with dotted
Greek cross in circle. Arizona 930
308. Drilled and engraved shell or "runtee," dots and rings
forming circle and Greek cross. Ohio 930
309. Drilled and engraved shell or "runtee," dots and rings
forming circle and Greek cross. New York 930
310. Pottery jar with crosses, encircling rays and scallops.
_Third Ann. Rep. Bur. Ethnol._, 1881-82, fig. 188 931
311. Olla, decorated with Greek and Maltese crosses. _Second
Ann. Rep. Bur. Ethnol._, 1880-81, fig. 708 932
312. Pottery water vessel, Maltese cross. _Second Ann. Rep.
Bur. Ethnol._, 1880-81, fig. 642 932
313. Pottery vase finely decorated in red and white glaze.
Mexico. Maltese cross with sun symbol (?). Cat. No.
132975, U. S. N. M. 933
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